SEC Basketball: Oats Adds Frontcourt Help
Nate Oats reloaded Alabama's roster with transfer bigs Jamarion Davis-Fleming (Mississippi State), Drew Fielder (Boise State) and Brandon Garrison (Kentucky), and the Tide will face Miami in early December.
24-11 Season Record
The Alabama Crimson Tide women's basketball season ended in a hard-fought 69-68 loss to the Louisville Cardinals. Despite shooting 46% from three-point range, Alabama was outreb...
Nate Oats reloaded Alabama's roster with transfer bigs Jamarion Davis-Fleming (Mississippi State), Drew Fielder (Boise State) and Brandon Garrison (Kentucky), and the Tide will face Miami in early December.
Alabama (40-19), the seventh overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, hosts St. John's (36-24) in a best-of-three Super Regional in Tuscaloosa, with Game 1 set for Saturday at 8 p.m. CT.
Alabama guard Aden Holloway has entered a second-chance program that could dismiss the felony drug charges he faces, potentially clearing his path back to the court next season.
Alabama guard Aden Holloway has entered a second-chance program and issued an apology letter following felony drug charges. The Crimson Tide have not yet cleared him for the 2026-27 season.
Alabama sits at 2-0 in the Women's College World Series and faces Texas Tech on Monday, June 1, with a win sending the Tide straight to the championship series.
Alabama outlasted Oklahoma State 11-7 in 11 innings to win the Tuscaloosa Regional, with Brady Neal's go-ahead home run sealing it. The Tide (40-19) will host a Super Regional for the first time since 2006, two wins from their first College World Series trip since 1999.
Starter Tyler Fay struck out eight over 5.2 innings to pick up his 10th win, becoming Alabama's first pitcher to reach double-digit victories in a season since 2006.
Alabama
68 - 69
Louisville Cardinals
Alabama
60 - 83
Texas
Alabama
63 - 103
LSU
Ole Miss
63 - 64
Alabama
South Carolina
76 - 57
Alabama
Alabama
76 - 71
Florida
Alabama
60 - 85
Vanderbilt
Texas
72 - 65
Alabama
Oklahoma
79 - 71
Alabama
Alabama
69 - 72
Texas A&M
Alabama
68 - 53
Georgia
Miss State
78 - 85
Alabama
No. 18 Alabama rallied from a first-half deficit to defeat Mississippi State 97-82 in Starkville, with Labaron Philon Jr. leading the Crimson Tide's second-half surge with 32 points. The Bulldogs showed fight early behind Josh Hubbard's 23 points and Quincy Ballard's 17 rebounds, but couldn't maintain their upset bid against the ranked visitors. - S Stanfield